The Enugu State Government has received 100 out of the 1,000 tractors ordered by the state governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, to boost agriculture in the state.
Another batch of 100 is also underway, while the remaining 800 will be assembled at the new Nortra Tractor Assembly Plant and Service Centre established by ODK Group, a Danish firm.
Conducting newsmen on an inspection of the tractors in Enugu on Monday, the state’s Commissioner for Agriculture and Agro-Industrialization, Mr Patrick Ubru, said this was in fulfilment of Governor Mbah’s earlier promise to mechanise agriculture in the state, boost food production, create jobs, and drive the state’s GDP to $30 billion by 2031.
According to Ubru: “What you see here is a fulfilment of Governor Mbha’s manifesto on mechanising agriculture and ensuring that the agriculture sector in Enugu State takes a different shape and also ensuring that we increase our productivity up to 200 folds by ensuring that Enugu becomes the food basket of Nigeria. This can only be done through mechanisation.
“We have received 100 heads of tractors imported from Denmark through the Notra Tractors Company.
Apart from the 100 we just received, they have assured us that in the next 60 to 90 days, another 100 will be delivered to the state, while the balance of 800 tractors will be assembled here in Enugu. We have also seen the implements accompanying those tractors to the farm.
“The tractors have been tested at the Akpawfu, Nkanu East Local Government Area farm estate. This model has an engine capacity of 75 horsepower and we have assurance that if we encounter difficult terrains, the company can increase the capacity to 90 horsepower”, he stated.
The commissioner explained that the Assembly Plant would have two production lines capable of assembling 10 tractors per day, with another section dedicated to practical training of tractor operators. To ensure sustainability, the plant would also have a tractor repair and maintenance service centre.
The Commissioner said the Assembly Plant alone will create 3,600 jobs.